1990 Ford F350 4x4 Xlt Lariat Loaded Original 12,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Heath Springs, South Carolina, United States
up for bid is my 1990 ford f350 4x4 the truck was my show truck it has only 12,000 miles on it.it has a 4 inch lift and 38 inch tires the bed is diamond plated inside and has hydraulic dump bed and some other extras it has been sitting and the tires are dry rotted but I do run the truck and drive it around to lubricate all the seals it has been garage kept since I had it and for years it was kept in a climate controlled garage the tuck is loaded from the factory and has the 351 motor with the bigger cam that ford offered,the truck is all original except for the lift and some other extras but nothing is butchered also it will need new tires and exhaust from cat back neverfinished the truck will be a classic in one more year it will be 25 years old ready for QQ plates any questions please ask. also truck is dusty and a little dirty from sitting the pics im posting are a few years old as I cant new pictures as the truck is in sc, at my relatives.
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